One thing is clear when reading 2'23&quot; is the writer of the blog is very unique. The blog sets out to give you a good feel of not just music, but also the politics and many other topics are shared on this blog. It's not a dumping ground by any means; somehow it flows and makes you think about music and other life events in a whole new way.

This blog offers a lot of information on various forms of music along with pulling from other blog sources, which makes it a unique blog. It also offers resources for those looking for music education.

This blog is dedicated to the music of the 1960's through the 1990's. If you were a fan of this music, then this blog is definitely for you. The blog offers various music clips and interesting reading concerning the artists.

If you have not heard of ethno-musicologist, check out this blog where the bloggers give you everything you could ever want to know about this type of music. Well organized blog with lots of great information and sound clips.

A blog for piano students, piano teachers and piano enthusiasts, written by a pianist and piano teacher. Posts on repertoire, technique, exams, performance and more. Soundclips and videos. Links to other resources. Regularly updated.

Blog run by an Ethnomusicology major and composer at UCLA. Mixolydianblog is dedicated to music, in whatever capacity it exists in (in the United States, around the world, sociopolitical issues surrounding music, music that has not been noticed by the masses etc.).

It’s difficult for women at every stage of becoming a musician. There’s not enough role models, and the female musicians who are visible are usually airbrushed and pouting on the covers of magazines and album covers, making young girls feel that they have to sexualise themselves to get anywhere. If they do make it in to the local music shop they can expect to be patronised by the male staff, and then when they form a band, they end up forever playing lower down the bill while male bands headline.
The purpose of this project is to highlight the amount of sexist crap the average female-identified musician has to go through, by letting them tell their own stories. We’re still looking for musicians (of all genders) to interview, so if you’re interested, get in touch!

Monday's Music Moves Me and I'm head conductor of this Musical train. There are also some posts in review of the Designated Riders a Classic Rock &amp; Blues band. Come join me and my friends ROCK THE HOUSE!

Music Row Girl: Biased Music News is a blog based out of &quot;Music City&quot; AKA Nashville, TN. My blog aims to report on the most exciting music news story of the day in my creative, witty writing style. My blog promises to be informative, fun, and easy to read. What differentiates my blog from other music news sources is its references to past events in order to create linkages to current news in an exciting way.